So much to see and do at a Night Market.The best thing, it's street food andmost prices are between $3 - $8.(items such as lobster are at a higher price)Here's my Night Market Survival Guide

Just some helpful hints...

1. Want some good stuff to eat? Plan to arrive Early.

Once the sun sets, you can expect lines getting into the parking lot AND lines getting into the event grounds. Hence the name Night Market.Once inside, be prepared to stand in line for one of the more popular vendors.

If you can, see what others at the Night Market are eating and posting on social media. With over a 130+ vendors and food trucks, you'll miss a thing or two. Now's the chance to use that Twitter account you set up 4 years ago or the Instagram account that you have cause someone told you to set up one. Yes, that account!

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